Organizational Leadership

Organizational Leadership

When you major in organizational leadership at Purdue, you will focus on leadership and innovation to develop skills to be a leader for national and global technology enterprises.

The broad curricula will help you learn how to lead in a variety of scenarios, from innovative technology organizations to global teams and organizational change. You will also take courses to understand how policies and law affect technology innovation and influence global technology and organizational leadership.

Utilize the Polytechnic learning environment to become a career-ready graduate

ATTN: OLS students

Current organizational leadership and supervision (OLS) students can use the same resources listed on this page. OLS plans of study remain active for those students already enrolled at Purdue prior to the summer of 2015.

Placement Data

Potential Job Titles

Customer relations manager

Operations manager

Team leader

Retail manager

Technology project leader

Productivity improvement coordinator

Average starting salary and placement data for May 2014 graduates is compiled by Purdue University Center for Career Opportunities. When available, the data is specific to the major. If the major is new or did not have enough respondents, presented data reflects an aggregate of majors within a department. Official CCO data.

In addition to the fees charged to all Purdue students (technology fee, repair and rehabilitation fee, student fitness and wellness fee), students in the Purdue Polytechnic Institute pay a differential general service fee of $286.00 each semester.

From the U.K. to Mexico, Singapore, and China, nearly 40 study abroad programs at Purdue are open to Purdue Polytechnic Institute students. Programs range from just a few weeks to semester and year-long stays.